Gaze cues are important in communication. In social interactions gaze cues usually occur with spoken language, yet most previous research has used artificial paradigms without dialogue. The present study investigates the interaction between gaze and language using a real-world paradigm. Each participant followed instructions to build a series of abstract structures out of building blocks, while their eye movements were recorded. The instructor varied the specificity of the instructions (unambiguous or ambiguous) and the presence of gaze cues (present or absent) between participants. Fixations to the blocks were recorded and task performance was measured. The presence of gaze cues led to more accurate performance, more accurate visual select...
This paper explores the role of verbal and nonverbal resources for the management of turn taking in ...
During face-to-face communication, people use visual cues about what their partners are attending to...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in multimodal features of language use, both for theo...
Gaze cues are important in communication. In social interactions gaze cues usually occur with spoken...
Gaze cues are used alongside language to communicate. Lab-based studies have shown that people refle...
People communicate using verbal and non-verbal cues, including gaze cues. Gaze allocation can be inf...
Gaze and language are major pillars in multimodal communication. Gaze is a non-verbal mechanism that...
Abstract: We report a series of eye-tracking studies investigating different facets of how seeing a ...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
Gaze allocation to human faces has recently been shown to be greatly dependent on the social context...
Observing others' gaze informs us about relevant matters in the environment. Humans' sensitivity to ...
Observing others’ gaze informs us about relevant matters in the environment. Humans’ sensitivity to ...
We evaluated effects of gaze direction and other nonverbal visual cues on multiparty mediated commun...
Since the pioneering work by Kendon (1967), researchers across disciplines have shown a growing inte...
This paper explores the role of verbal and nonverbal resources for the management of turn taking in ...
During face-to-face communication, people use visual cues about what their partners are attending to...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in multimodal features of language use, both for theo...
Gaze cues are important in communication. In social interactions gaze cues usually occur with spoken...
Gaze cues are used alongside language to communicate. Lab-based studies have shown that people refle...
People communicate using verbal and non-verbal cues, including gaze cues. Gaze allocation can be inf...
Gaze and language are major pillars in multimodal communication. Gaze is a non-verbal mechanism that...
Abstract: We report a series of eye-tracking studies investigating different facets of how seeing a ...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
Gaze allocation to human faces has recently been shown to be greatly dependent on the social context...
Observing others' gaze informs us about relevant matters in the environment. Humans' sensitivity to ...
Observing others’ gaze informs us about relevant matters in the environment. Humans’ sensitivity to ...
We evaluated effects of gaze direction and other nonverbal visual cues on multiparty mediated commun...
Since the pioneering work by Kendon (1967), researchers across disciplines have shown a growing inte...
This paper explores the role of verbal and nonverbal resources for the management of turn taking in ...
During face-to-face communication, people use visual cues about what their partners are attending to...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in multimodal features of language use, both for theo...